TalkTalk scraps line rental charges for its broadband customers

TalkTalk has announced it will scrap separate line rental charges for customers.
The telecoms provider will instead introduce a single monthly cost for its broadband users, of whom there are thousands in Birmingham.
The network is to shift towards a single monthly fee including line rental, known as ‘all-in pricing’.
The new structure will be introduced this autumn, with the shake-up set to give customers the opportunity to access the same deals as new ones, and a guaranteed fixed price with no broadband price rise for 18 months.
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